Features

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Name / Title: Yasmin Bannerman (Actor, First Ground Controller)
She's put step in the Cat's strides as the hottest Ground Controller for 20 light years - but can she compete with the scene-stealing Mr Flibble? Only time, and a sparkly dress, will tell...
Yasmin Bannerman
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Date: 20 April, 2001

Name / Title: Jim Francis (Special Effects, VIII)
The increasingly demanding Red Dwarf shoot has made use of every effects technique under the sun. Lucky for all concerned then that the FX boys are multi-talented - and none more so than Jim Francis.
Jim Francis
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Date: 13 April, 2001

Name / Title: Linda Glover (Casting Director, VII & VIII)
Red Dwarf has featured a number of major celebrities in guest roles. But who has to track them down? And who has to find an entire prison full of scary-looking inmates? Red Dwarf TV and movie casting director Linda Glover, that's who.
Linda Glover
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Date: 13 April, 2001

Name / Title: Hattie Hayridge (Actor, Holly)
With the new-look Red Dwarf in 1989 came a new Holly. Hattie Hayridge won millions of fans as the ditsy computer whose hair, at one point, was described as being far too long for a computer. Mr Flibble asks, how long should a computer's hair be anyway?
Hattie Hayridge
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Date: 6 April, 2001

Name / Title: Julius Cain (PBS Sales)
So you're looking to show Red Dwarf across America's PBS stations. You've got 52 episodes - one a week for a full year - including three seasons with hot new effects and wooshy noises. But who's going to talk to the PBS stations and remind them just how good the show is? Julius Cain, that's who...
Julius Cain
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Date: 6 April, 2001

Name / Title: Jim Cornish (Movie Storyboard Artist)
In our very first interview since the Red Dwarf movie's first crew members were announced, movie storyboard artist Jim Cornish lets lose on his time in the movies with the penguin who, sadly, is still angling for a film role.
Jim Cornish
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Date: 30 March, 2001

Name / Title: Steven Howarth (Model Maker, VIII)
You'll have seen more of Steven Howarth's work than you think - and not just aboard Red Dwarf. Steven's SF credits include Space Truckers, Star Trek and Men In Black - but sometimes, as he explains, it's a blink-and-you-miss-em appearance.
Steven Howarth
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Date: 30 March, 2001

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Movie Storyboards
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Topic: Red Dwarf: The Movie
Date: 30 March, 2001

Name / Title: Andy de Emmony (Director, Series V)
It was the season where Rimmer got hard (ahem) and Starbug got blown to smithereens. It was the season that lost Red Dwarf and mislaid Holly. It was also the season that Andy DeEmmony directed - Red Dwarf VI.
Andy de Emmony
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Date: 23 March, 2001

Name / Title: Mark Wybourn (Editor)
Red Dwarf has always been known as a demanding show for editors. Those who brave the challenge of getting the lengthy episodes down to a 28 minute time for broadcast must prepare for late nights and a lot of coffee. Mr Flibble meets the man who slices the footage.
Mark Wybourn
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Date: 23 March, 2001